No, there is not. The choice of profile in the Profile popup in the Camera Calibration panel affects color (and possibly tone) only.

Thanks for the clarification, Eric.

Ref. my side discussion with Vladimirovich, do different camera profile selections (esp. with different profiles) affect the slider settings? In ACR 5.4 it seems that a camera selection provides a base, thereby affecting the histogram and the on-screen rendition but not the slider settings which remain "on top" of that base.

I realize that if a sidecar file exists then than is applied or, equally, any embedded setting in e.g. a TIFF. Thus, on opening, the sliders are are pre-positioned by ACR, as it were but, if one then changes the profile, the slider stay in position.

Ref. my side discussion with Vladimirovich, do different camera profile selections (esp. with different profiles) affect the slider settings? In ACR 5.4 it seems that a camera selection provides a base, thereby affecting the histogram and the on-screen rendition but not the slider settings which remain "on top" of that base.

Yes, the choice of camera profiles effectively determine a baseline. And the behaviors of the sliders and controls (e.g., tone curve controls) are built on top of these baselines. So choosing a different profile will effectively switch the starting point for further edits.

Yes, the choice of camera profiles effectively determine a baseline. And the behaviors of the sliders and controls (e.g., tone curve controls) are built on top of these baselines. So choosing a different profile will effectively switch the starting point for further edits.

Good to read this. I always set a camprof as first development a tion. Then go from top to bottom. In my LR course i give i train the participants to do it also as first thing.